Concrete Genie is meant for the PS4 though, and focuses on Ash, a young student who often draws in his notebook. When some bullies steal the notebook and scatter its pages through the polluted town of Denska, Ash goes on a quest to recover them. However, he also gains a paint brush that can bring his drawings to life, and uses it to liven up the town.

Along with cleaning up and “purifying” the town, players can use the DualShock 4 for free-style drawing. Different puzzles must be solved using artwork as well. Overall, Concrete Genie promises a five to six hour journey. It may not be much, but is a nice break in the middle of all the other big releases next year. More details will be shared by Sony closer to release, so stay tuned.